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Emotional Intelligence is the groundbreaking work that transformed how the world understands success, leadership, and human potential. In this influential book, psychologist Daniel Goleman challenges the long-held belief that IQ is the primary determinant of achievement.
Goleman shows that while IQ may open doors, emotional intelligence determines how far you can walk through them. Drawing from psychology, neuroscience, and behavioral research, the book explains how emotions quietly shape our decisions, relationships, performance, and overall life outcomes. Whether at work, in leadership, or in personal relationships, emotional competence influences how we handle pressure, conflict, failure, and success.
This book does not treat emotions as abstract concepts but as forces that can be understood, trained, and mastered. Goleman explains why people with average IQs often outperform brilliant minds, and why leaders who lack emotional intelligence eventually lose influence no matter how talented they are.
Emotional Intelligence is more than a psychology book. It is a framework for personal and professional transformation. It reshapes how you view success, leadership, and growth, showing that the ability to manage emotions is not a “soft skill,” but a decisive advantage. When you develop emotional intelligence, you don’t just think better, you relate better, lead better, and live better.





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